Feb. 18, 2011 | Title | Speaker |
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13:00 | Opening Remarks | Kinji Ohno, Nagoya Univ. |
13:05 | Keynote Lecture "Recent progress towards hydrogen medicine" | Shigeo Ohta, Nippon Medical Sch. |
13:35 | Scientific Session I | Â |
 | 1. Effects of hydrogen-rich water on kidney functions in SHR.Cg-Leprcp/NDmcr rat - a metabolic syndrome model rat | Michio Hashimoto, Shimane Univ. |
 | 2. Hydrogen-rich UW solution attenuates renal cold ischemia reperfusion injury | Toyofumi Abe, Osaka Univ. |
 | 3. Therapeutic effect of maternal hydrogen water administration in a rat model of fetal brain damage | Yukio Mano, Nagoya Univ. |
 | 4. Effects of hydrogen water on human skin and hair | Yoshiaki Kurita, Hosei Univ. |
14:23 | Coffee Break | Â |
14:50 | Scientific Session II | Â |
 | 5. Consumption of hydrogen water prevents memory impairment accompanying neurodegeneration in transgenic mice | Ikuroh Ohsawa, Metropolitan Instittue of Gerontology |
 | 6. Appearance of hydrogen gas in the human skin after the ingestion of hydrogen-rich water and inhalation of hydrogen gas | Kazutoshi Nose, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center |
 | 7. Effectiveness of long-term intake of hydrogen rich water in a patient with MELAS | Mikio Hirayama, Kasugai Municipal Hospital |
 | 8. Effectiveness of hydrogen rich water on myopathy | Tohru Ibi, Aichi Medical Univ. |
 | 9. Inhaled hydrogen gas therapy for prevention of lung transplant-induced ischemia/reperfusion injury in rats | Tomohiro Kawamura, Univ. of Pittsburgh |
15:50 | Invited Lecture I "Deadly gas can save a life! -Preclinical studies using carbon monoxide/hydrogen-" | Atsunori Nakao, Univ. of Pittsburgh |
16:30 | Break | Â |
16:40 | Invited Lecture II "Medical Gas Research" | John Zhang, Loma Linda Univ. |
17:20 | Invited Lecture III "A hypothesis on biological protection from space radiation through the use of therapeutic gases" | Michael P. Schoenfeld, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center |
18:10 | Banquet | Â |
Feb. 19, 2011 | Â | Â |
9:30 | Symposium I "CO as a therapeutic modality" | Organizer: Atsunori Nakao, Univ. of Pittsburgh |
 | S1-1. Is exhaled carbon monoxide a marker of oxidative stress? | Tohru Takahashi, Okayama Prefecture Univ. |
 | S1-2. A tracer analysis study demonstrates redistribution of endogenous carbon monoxide from blood to tissue in human body | Makoto Sawano, Saitama Medical Univ. |
 | S1-3. Translational research of carbon monoxide therapy using miniature swine | Hisashi Sahara, Kagoshima Univ. |
10:30 | Special Lecture "Function of hydrogen sulfide and its therapeutic applications" | Hideo Kimura, National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry |
11:10 | Break | Â |
11:20 | Scientific Session III | Â |
 | 10. Hydrogen from intestinal bacteria is protective for Con A-induced Hepatitis | Mikihito Kajiya, The Forsyth Institute |
 | 11. Abnormal breath hydrogen production by ingestion of lactulose in Parkinson's disease | Masaaki Hirayama, Nagoya Univ. |
 | 12. A new portable breath hydrogen analyzer and its clinical application | Akito Shimouchi, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center |
 | 13. Application of hydrogen water in the dental field | Noriyuki Tanaka, Uchida Dental Clinic |
12:08 | Lunch | Â |
12:45 | Symposium II "Biological Effects of NO" | Hirosuke Kobayashi, Kitasato Univ. |
 | S2-1. NO-ROS cellular signaling mediated via nitrated cyclic nucleotide | Hideshi Ihara, Osaka Prefecture Univ. |
 | S2-2. Relationship between protein S-nitrosylation and neuronal death | Takashi Uehara, Wakayama Mediccal Univ. |
 | S2-3. Role of nitrosative stress in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease | Ryujiro Sugimoto, Iwakuni Clinical Center |
 | S2-4. Effects of simultaneous inhalation of nitric oxide and hydrogen on mouse myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury | Hirosuke Kobayashi, Kitasato Univ. |
14:15 | Scientific Session 4 | Â |
 | 14. Effect of hydrogen rich water against a progression of disease and a formation of liver tumor in NASH model mouse | Daisuke Kawai, Okayama Univ. |
 | 15. The dynamic movement of H2 in a liver and its effects | Naomi Kamimura, Nippon Medical Univ. |
 | 16. Molecular hydrogen effectively protects cereulide-induced liver injury by suppressing apoptosis | Sayaka Sobue, Chubu Univ. |
14:51 | Closing Remarks | Kinji Ohno, Nagoya Univ. |